Pope Francis prays for flood
victims in Iran
An aerial view of flooding in Iran's Golestan province (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis conveys his solidarity to the people of Iran
after devastating floods that have caused many deaths and extensive damage.
By Linda Bordoni
Pope Francis expressed his sorrow for the loss
of life, injury and damage caused by flash floods in northern Iran that
have killed at least 26 people.
In a telegramme, signed on his behalf by the Vatican
Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Pope Francis on Wednesday conveyed
his heartfelt solidarity with all those affected and said he is praying for the
deceased.
The floods are being described as an “unprecedented natural
disaster”. Rescuers are still searching for survivors and hundreds have
reportedly been injured in the country that is more accustomed to drought than
to rain.
In his message, the Pope also said he is praying for the
emergency personnel involved in rescue efforts and assured the people of Iran
that he has invoked divine blessings of consolation and strength on those who
grieve.
Insufficient government response
Meanwhile, President Hassan Rouhani, who is accused by
critics of mishandling the crisis, travelled to flooded areas to inspect the
damage and promised compensation to all those affected.
Tuesday’s torrential rain struck 25 of Iran's 31 provinces,
and the scale of the disaster has reportedly overwhelmed emergency services in
some areas.
Tens of thousands of people have been displaced and
thousands are being housed in emergency shelters.
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